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Ed-Tech Press Genetically Modified Crops In Agriculture by Danny Watson
Genetically Modified Crops Are Plants Used In Agriculture, The Dna Of Which Has Been Modified Using Genetic Engineering Methods. In Most Cases, The Aim Is To Introduce A New Trait To The Plant Which Does Not Occur Naturally In The Species. Examples In Food Crops Include Resistance To Certain Pests, Diseases, Or Environmental Conditions, Reduction Of Spoilage, Or Resistance To Chemical Treatments, Or Improving The Nutrient Profile Of The Crop. Recently Rapid Advances In The Development And Commercialization Of Transgenic Crops Across The World Have Been Witnessed Both In Terms Increased Crop Coverage And Economic Benefits.